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web.alive® quick reference guide Keyboard and mouse controls

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Supported PCs Windows-based PCs with: • Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista 32/64-bit, or Windows 7 32/64-bit • Intel GMA 900 (included as part of the Intel 915G Express Chipset series), 1GB RAM, 1.5 GHz GPU • Broadband network connection Tip: • Speakers and a microphone: A USB stereo headset with microphone is optional but To steer and look around, use the mouse and to view a full screen, press ALT and ENTER. recommended for best voice quality Note: Cursor controls web.alive does not support PCs, such as Windows Mobile devices, due to DirectX limitations. This cursor...... Tells you...... Supported browsers You can now interact with a web.alive insertion, such as a projection • Explorer 6, 7, 8 screen, a door lock, a drop box, or a desktop sharing location. • 3.x You can move through the web.alive environment. • Chrome

Note: You cannot enter this area or you cannot interact with this web.alive web.alive does not support , , , SeaMonkey, , and so on. insertion. Controlling your avatar You are approaching a web.alive insertion but are not yet close Your avatar is a computer graphic that represents you in the Avaya web.alive® environment. Within enough to interact with it. the of the web.alive, other users consider the actions of your avatar to symbolize your You can now interact with a projection and click the actions. Your avatar is your online character. You can control your avatar using the mouse and the on that web page. keyboard. When you are moving through the environment, web.alive displays your cursor as cross-hairs at You are switching between interacting with a web page projection and the center of your view. interacting with the web.alive environment. web.alive changes the appearance of the cursor when you approach certain objects in the environment, such as a chair or a projection screen. This change in the appearance of the cursor Collaboration tools indicates that you can now interact with the object. In many cases, when you can interact with an object, web.alive changes the right-click menu too. For example, when you are moving regularly through the environment, you can right-click your mouse to access a menu relating to configuring A web page projection toolbar your avatar, gesturing, and so on. However, when you approach a projection screen, you can right- click your mouse to access a menu relating to displaying your presentation. Similarly, when you approach another person, you can right-click your mouse to access a menu relating to interacting A desktop-sharing toolbar with this person, as well as configuring your avatar, gesturing, and so on. It is worth noting that in many cases, you can also left-click your mouse to interact with objects. For example, if you left-click your mouse on a projected presentation, web.alive displays the next page of the projected presentation. Similarly, if you left-click your mouse on a telephone, web.alive An example of a drop box displays a dialog which enables you to make a call. It is also worth noting that web.alive restricts some menu options to certain users. The accessible menus depend on the user level. For more information about the immersive technology that powers web.alive, see http:// January 2011 www.avaya.com/webalive.